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; 9 ¢ VOLUME XXX. CIIICAGO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1876. & PRICE FIVE CENTS, NEW PUBLICATIONS, NEW MUSIC BOOKS. Emerson’s Chorus Book, N R The moralo of the entirs force I much Improved. — | day's march i aver. we settln dawn with the same | charges the General with {ncompeteneys and on | reribe my many thoughts daring those rig en THE bIOUX WAR. 2 fact welt-evident when 1t fa remembered that tho | eare on tinigh the et of thal muidy strear lnd bl oo e pnrnzrrx’lphs o etilas | Tivurs of masnanet. - Many s Fanken O £9F zgf.‘f.fi'fii,{f,‘,:;"":l‘_m;'rlw!d-.hr’ninw&’e!-]; £t into demornlizing [nfiuence of fdleness, dram-hop | been reachied, Then, beslde the naual inepection. S B 1 it I | 1t W posaible that T ehotld end my Hfe, Af- | though Ihad not slept for two nights, |m'| o andother disstyntion, ctc., aro alinost unknown. | guard-maunt, retreat, and moeicr, the entire | ble, not to say absurd, The Rosehud fight I8 | Larone: ingintioun, and obscure 8 manne' = nee | Lough eyen. T talhed with Llont Farme o oy not Fm“:wx}mmxl \vnlmt':vlnnumu'nnx.‘ rnvfl’ry ,lml’ulnillnl”" lurcln Roes lhrlmu:h lhl;_‘ u~|u-|y made the special text for this assault, and our lllnle‘l‘!wnullxll nmlwer mynul‘f‘fllll it fi?".’ Il’u: the hattle, ‘and narrated to ,.n.,‘mrémufi“.‘.‘:'\'?.fi.’.‘:‘}‘ N 2 fiiors also dub thin ** an unholy wae's | *alidriniah-drill™ foranhour cvery day. ** Deploy- | joq n killed and wounded is the reason offered iy sone through so many dangars, haf 2z ' € 29 | row escapen [ ind hud, Marning snon can 1 . om On. | ond, o sddition, maka th 4l ing, ™ **rallylng,” **shiam-ghting," etc., often X many sacrifiers for my adopted connte' &= Huld 2 ne. and [ Detailed Advices fr Gen that, "% Laying anido all mrineiots tifie maitor: | ontho. *Mounts. qulck. o thimen iblobeis, ‘aor | why Gon. Crook's command should be taken | maracrinens fo 10 In anen a way. J5 B inot ::';f.',’.‘.'fl’.fi”{';',',"fl",{'('{?'fi;,;:flw‘fl“{,fl‘f;“w'j‘;fil",;:"g‘; Crook’s Column. there fa sin pa ot ho conairr wirth Sgnig-for | focy vlafie and scrots Tore ki, ma D Ju Savag - our | from him. This would be Iaughable were It not | Delleve that 1 had been proserved rolof S & 1din | any attack ma o (@120, or $13.00 por domem,, by L. O ta: A8 the sronn of i tho bloody \wark of tha Siox | sneroundings look tike s vart training-camp, \We | ot TR ) %08 HOUHA it AR WEEE LA | whjiost and onacar n manner. - Final Sy & time | M, Atinck mate by e O e son, {88 work of raro werlt, designed fos Mae: could be embraced h& their rescrvation-lines, and | lnve no fresh meat. and adependency upon the i camo when, under the protection of migucie Wa4 | story of ‘the great fight, and the ront you will learsy Teal Boc ko ma " 1talf ate Nacred, and hait | i1 tha evldences of their nbaolute unworllicas of | cuuntry for this heceasary article of diet makes | casualties occurred mostly In the cavalry, and | very cloudy), we wore abio to como ot 4f o hid: h esore - Becular, from the nownpapers, * AL B o'clock ) ilities | Licconslderation givon tiem for the pratquarter | numerane hnntingand ishing excurrions absolutely ordered to retire | InZ-piace and take the direetion of the ford, which | pnroscs ey & ey The Cost of Indian Hoatilities | ora contury nniy [y penseneioh tio past quarter | numeroue hunting from cartain phition prep ! o S, e conrfer leaves or arrivea nbout | g, rtain position preparatory to n move- | {38 2 milea to the aouth, throngh an open plain, nmn, snd saon learned 1t was Gen. Drishin: 1.8, or $12.00 ' cle, the fiest startifn ver- | onco lu Uhiree weekss and, whether sending or cx- | [FOM & COFtN p: P £/ Mr. Gerard and the arout mounted thelr horsen, § et e sarintls The Salutation, fi s =-Eow Xt Aflsots the okt ACaeld ooty i T o e | SRSk, S ekt el et vy | e o o cpemyslel, i retrement e | ) ol ani it QTS SR Gn0Ty | pomnand Soming b o i, Hrenilyy tamiilar friend in the A he great tido of gold-neokes t cpoch in his life.” The hostllen vialt us at ! nnd followed them. Mr. Gera; . : e Chtesr Convontion, oie. Sug- Soldiers, flce THHintiens e STous reresehnomt o | BUm-oceasionaits and then o sacitement amuies | should have " beon . accomplished wEhont | Browrre gy, fllowet et Mk, Gefard | o ilbbon enmo by, > AT whn (hat ar sy Ing School Course, Tunes, Anthems, Chinmts, ctc., all of the Lest. The Encore, It aden. by 1= wll evor forget how onr hearts theilled at sight of Wyoming, ' Nebraska, and C ith even | Induced hy screaming Lullcta and savage war. | comparatively any loss had the movement heen | andleave e’ and suceseded In joining the come = i an e oty aapirations s thows sllsuletad by s | WOOTA IV s Kaout any. {07 thres.of Tany dage. | GEccutor a1t win loptins by JOLPentIng bebind | heandt he wanlirantlls ot el oining the com- Tohy cods 1nts our com, Toem wash it Sorci e Tor gold: And it honld bo remom- | liut o short tfine ago. the ewissarics of Sittng | ruccessivo lines. Thir, ariv old_soldler of the | of my position. Durlnz ‘o trunels throwh tho | ¥ puse trnty, "CuAnLE C. DK Ttvoro, A I!egion Wm-th Redemptiou--- ?xe:ai:lir:flh"' that the reglons then Invaded bLthu Bull encircled ua at”midnight with prafrie-fees War will know, is not dlmeult swhere the odde ara | open'p i ain, wo pasterd many Indions returning to | " P, §,—lahoald do injus tice to my feelings it T nd been obtsined from him by rofemn | and then, no doult, In the worning chnckled not great, and {he retiring force is steady and well. | their village, and could hear, but not see thom, as | ahould omit to mentlo he el 1 0. Exensox, will be Just the book touse in treaty, he naming his price, v savage glee at aur liaaty evacuntion of camp. Pay- ded. 1 not tho case, It | the nlcht was very dark, \e reached the wood | N Taithilly dered me: g i S e w1 b sl 7y 1ts Fauna, Flors, Min- 1D Tepoa R e W O | B et Bl AL aur lasty cxacuation of camp et ST Pecn Uy e oot mrioc moreanpond. | Rear shat wa toaic to bo the Tord wa nad maoeen j | Lrlvate O'Neitl, o falthfully beyed me, - signod.. #tood by me Ilke n brother. 1 ahall Aever censs ©f homes, and the stealing of lahed | recently to disburse the regular bi-monthi; tu Expedition, bly that of this | the morning. hatwe were mistaken and hiad to hunt 3¢ to. orals, Ete. by thene fed runtane, an tho Lardinio Yiarna o | Wakos " of e " troomn, " Nave moncy Motk | Fioam il ah e A B G | e CroRing. Once s Pt on crcpio Uit | ramember hin and fix aoreco” (0 o dorina: ot e g 1 i ) b ; £ North and South Platte, in the Valley'of the { Bround as Ioosely a4 ina now mining-camps and.| charged in and aaved an OMcer, pnd another atoad | found 1t was ot a hend, ani (hat we would have to | SANECrous companionsidp, This brave solficr is (K'8 ANALYTICAL DOLLAR METHOD FOR VIOLIN ia a practical, attractive tnetho 3 highly thonght of by hfs company-commauder, Laup, and in very sight of t) vhichapans | the most nbsorhing question with many Is what to 5 t. Wh Idicra’ com- | ford It again, Wilen we recrossed the rivar, we ran vI1] he i | (35 cta), Sabbath Schoot e Conkinents 7 B cohe ralliray whichspans | Lie Fhoet aUrorbing, puertion with many is what to | overa sergeant, Whero e e e b uma | fal) Inth a iind of CIEht savagen. 80d, of courae, aver will he by me and mine, Good News Song ook, by T M. | pags i Camp---0Qur Indian | mpletelcgrm, stifly stating that **John Joner, freat, deal of attentlon and interest. During tho | retreating column, when wouanded comicades wero ANOTHER THINILLING ADVENTURT, ANOTIIER ACCOUNT OF THE NATTLE, » M'Ixrosn, will be recelved with & shont by & Xoll-known fronticrsman, with hin wifo and | day they scatter a]l over camp, or engage In Kunt- | Joft to be saved by Indians? The twomoantedmen ran far thelr liven:the | Tne'following graphle nccount of th Datl N I Ten 4chool chilisen and. thalr ieachurs. Allies, the Shoshones. dhnee bl et Yo tnockiogly muialed, | i and fabing, ey wijbenie incstsny ons | *Gn'fl otk i st han the, ncompeteney | doldler s, Tyeof Jamhed Toio: e bnahce oy | o The (R InE graphic acoust of (e batttn nch on L A ' i3 h -race; and, ien, C 3 taker s, e e wand, ina ¢ - e gl o ton Brned. 1o Lhe eround, A i AT [ Dttt accordanee. with the. Anetralsle sition, was resdy o ireat the eavages it they sl | thnt of Licut. Do Rudio, s trom she menof un Their cabln had heen birned to the eround, and | accept either proposition, the chances are you will [ pt 18, In accordance with the unvarnial tholr entire hord of 250 head uf atockdriven north: | bo loft. wofully benind, Townrd ovening they | hut whder ‘i guire of puch phrasca as: approach me. “They evidently thonght, from tho | eye-witness: 5 ward across u\e Platte to the Sioux rescrvation.' | ‘'wind® their horees, and gather up any amunnt | troops charged an!lnnll{. pouring in v ley nfter precl{pllau retreat of the two mounted men, that It was Sunday morning, June 25, and the ann Specnlatxons as to thie | Multiply this little sory by ‘nearly 900, which | ©f luaginary conrage for the caming contest, by volley, lhmfi?}crwuhc“ der as skirmiahere, ™ Any J/allof s had decamped, and hegan to talk nmong | rose up red and warm, Lazily the long squadrona b v rnn;n ‘.’-‘r‘;;xnmat |n| ?‘glmunr m,,}\“r m‘{. :zén#l:r::ug[krnu'l'slllm l[:;u:l{;rt‘:ll‘lru.n.vnflh Al;;%?p& lmyL‘I :m; militin eimpnnlu. ugm. hln- -{nnn‘uh ::.m"““f[!' ’Ilnfln l:a:n“n;lnutc-d to myrllnrprln" H! Elxonm‘ \mnild al\'erlum) hilts, followed by hun- W] ast elght years (since tho [ In rrl 3 i, and danchig | week nt the armory, knows enough to lauzh at thewd they continaed. tha! se, and soon ufter went™|~dreds of pack-anlmals, heav L T hereabouts of the dnie of the Fart Laramj lrcn{y}. "nd fedorn who | AE J0to th nleht. OF, coueec, Ehere are conmiamts | wans of acharms T Vhle: 10 o ares ot | oo honrio! UL e ncy and my orton, ap: 5 it (R i Hostiles. have nevor Leen over the gronnd, but who can ap- | alanns of the' enemy's approacl; by exciied aen- | hility of muct a thing. _And yet the Jferald gravely | pronched the bank af the river, and called o the ‘ . preciate the effucing of o Lappsliomo, ean form trics, ~ludicrana wcenca slways occurring when ev- | talks about ** the graphic description of onr com- | roldler. who immediately nuewcred. Wo then saw & I OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. some Idea of tho **unlioly " sfde of this aggravat. | ery man hastily starts for hixgun. Aficrn calter- | missdoner, and bascs on his report o fender tn | that tho fords were all wall guarded by the snvagen: Ing question. 1rom tho Laramie Plains alone, the | fng_ fusillado had* been Indulged in for an hone or | wiiich the Janented George Washington and St. | and It would be very dangerous to aticmpt ta cross WELILY, WATCHES, &cs - nuinher of sfock driven off by thieso' hoatlica ur. | Tioro one night, nd tho camp bolieved (o bo thar: | Slalr's lofent aro AlIUASA (6 In eFiels Ehrases of 3u- | ANy part of the Hivch. OF Conme e drmmar krone ;&‘;‘("fi‘i’]P T SALE Expectation of an Immediate | insthe past four vears rune ! Into the thoweands | Gnghly - atoused, n- brawny LOAbmam, - we | horiiat o Fha s 0 o memacilehen o e | The oot of s pog ot e did not know . B UPl 9,60 boards, Gems of Strauss, Bizbdamn; book of splendld music that can 2)‘1[;, lonad l: ‘l?ll the thing to take to watetings nces. A:y Look sent, post-free, for rotall price. .YON & HEALY, Chicago. ln.-[znn to pour down and feel uncomfortably ho when o comicotion was observed among the dusky couts n front, Neveral were {;allopmu wildly to L and fro, and presently the deathi-song of the Crow Tudlans rose on the air ond flosted over the hitlw, **We are going to have ehureh, " quletly remarked a Licatenant, and I could not help thinking tho sanda and thousands of church-bells were ot that noment calllng together fu the Eust a million of wurshipers, Prescatly two or three Indians cama rushing back on tlicir wiry ponice, their lonz black halr streaming on the wind, and reined up fn front of our {dotized lead The words they wald wera few, but they flled bim with delighi, and thero was the old gleam in hin eyes an he called his ofile ceranround lini The village wan Just nhead, and we were sure It conld not get away. There wasn murmue of many volces asthe news reached the men, a tightening of girths, and then the heay: vquadrons bore down the hillaide, How the earth :’i:;lt)hlle‘lu tho 600 lorse thundered along tho ead. The Commissioner of Indlan Affaies, in | ssleep, 'was suidenly awnkened by a stray | tation of a Jife-time. nhout the extent of their defent; ea that we hoped, Movement of the speaking of these triles, in 1874, mentions them | sliot. jlamplng o * ghough limeelf hit by | Gen, Crook is known in the army, and an tho | If wecouldfindn good hiding-flaco for the might 89 being ** wild and ecarcely trictabla o nny ex- | tho bullet, he hroke (he momentary stilincas by frontler, an the most patient, yet daring, of Indlan | we could wait far the probable retarn of our com- s atock of 9 Troops tent, beyond that of coming near enough the Gov. | yeliing terrifically, **Hip, thur, lies! Wakeup! | fightere, He waa placed in command-of the De- | tannd in the 1norning. and could then Tho Jargo and eleg2nt 8l ¥ grument Aent ta recolve ratlona and blankete, | WAKR Url Zhe Brijuna ls iere!” The soldlers, who | partment of the Flatto_becanse of this occasion, | easlly join them. Wo nlso hoped that the £ In hia report Inst. year, the Agent at Red Cloud | had been fonned in a yollow squarc around tho | und that ke was the man for it. | Indlana woutd leave during the night. Accarding- s stoted that these fudiuns have no roalizatlon of | outer edge of camp, and were lylig on thelranna | The country can congratulste itself on|| ly we renrched for a good place fn' the. thicl W 5 crlme, and stenl o« naturally as they cat: whilo the | quietly aivaiting a mora determliied onalaught, un- | having such’ a leader. ~ Under him there\ nnderwaod and briars near tho river, and there A Reply to the New York Hfll‘&ld’fl Commlsslon sont out to treat withi the Blonx Jaat | derstood the itnation instantly, and mare than | will ho no slanghter bocause of & peraonal repn- | waited with much anziety our fate o the mMorrow. " "lml sfl\'fil‘\\'fll’e P y ::mlmu d|u)lred ponl:lrel{ltmt' tllm In;lhlnu' ?r'.d me bur]!lllluz ]A;'k'hmlclfl‘ tlnulxn mplrleund. !ntnlhnnh xnu’nn. h\\'ncn Ihu‘h!nw is (n‘ be l‘]ruck, |mfl|l l‘m ;rh-‘.-nx{lxht' passed, r|md mI the |||m{ dn;m of (Iu'wo : nto no fmprovement; ang ul, In epite o & a village of 1, hel hy, Jolly me) *turne t Pltt R Ot '« where, with onl e un immenso tramping, o4 of a larze cavalry- Fino Jowelry, 1 4 Charges Against Gen, $13,000.000 nirvndy oxhended in Sapponing thom, | 1o0ee™ In- Natuc's seildest by-jatlis: a ¥Hage | Sarts oo, hn‘tceu::éll:hed,ary\'lcmrynvcr tho In. | command, and the eplashing of the water cone At 8toro Cor, of Lake and Clark-sts, LESS TIIAN COST, nnd every article o be sl 8t L e reprenantod. n thoy hail *donu absolutely nothing but eat,drink, | wherc anything, from a watch of quolts'to s mule- | dians, signal and telling, which gave a lasting | vinced ussome troops: were cromming. the river, 1 Crook, #mioke, and llutfi"' Hiad They alded to this that | or horsc-race, ix relished with keencat zest; and o ;mncc to ihat region, "Thin he rcuc:lzd on the Pa’ | {mngined it was our command, oa I could dlstinctly tho suvage ralded white settlements between ra. | villnge whero good-fellowship is moro consplcu- | cife Coant, ngain and again, agalnst other Indlans, | hear the sound of the horsea® shoea atrlking the tion-days In sutaimer, they would have mado avery | ously appazent than almost anywhere in clvilllfe. | until, by one volce of a thankful people, bis Brig- | sonea, I cautlonsty stepped to the edgoe of tho chlll:ile{:p‘n:lt.l it e sk i Referring above to wlur'urr}cml'l n?r&weru gll\l'endhlr‘n. Tt i hnsz‘m; to l(‘vlfl:l: I?am' (l'w‘n’- “r‘ic“r;m lrfim: u-nln:lt i THE LA!!"CHZBH. ut 1 started to ray that, bealde endeavoring to . CROOR'S INDIAN ALLIES, No anxiety nect spprehended an e nltl- | yords from the bark of the river), and thought eno kept steaight nhe sed the FINANCIAL. A Romance of the Battle of the | ,Butl starielto eay that, bestdo endoaverln - | rominds m. that afen poten ot there intory and | miate romile of the presoat war. Tie nosilo banda | Yetornined some gray horsot Mowntes by e in Custor biencd to 1ho rieht. s Tararcal oo Little Big=Horn. gresalve movement upon the part of the Govern. | pocullar traita may be of Intoreat, - Above atl ather | of the Sioux tribe will be compelled 0 go to their | military hlouses, and somo of them In white hte. | ridge. Heno wan ojrend. enzuged 1n the v liey ho- low, and, as Custer rodu alonz the rlige sihovo hlm, he ralred his hat, and 2 cheer to thelr com- rades burst feom the thrante of the 250 men who were followluy the #tandard of thele beloved com- mander. Un down the ridge with Caster they rode, overa Jittle ridge, dixppeared from aleht, and wa ment esrnyn t0 open-upa country that {s ** worth | ;. vl ad ¢ reservation, and cease murdering and pillaging. | They were, I thought, golng ont of the valley, and fgiting for: ™ or tho bonett of readors who miay | §omorns T e lcad, the alllcs fo paricinate | tegptation, and cttee mUMICTIng S0 BRSNS, | et et had aeily Boims 9150t the valley, and not be Informed upon the matter, it should be | beyond his' childhood, the able-bodled Shoshone, | small thut immedinte rernlta cannot be obtalned upsvery steep binff, while others were crossing The Perilous Adventures of | ftated that the Bloux have only the rightto hunt | Ute, or Crow know nothing of tradition | ave at the risk of grest loss in killed and wound- | after them, Traw one man with a buckskin jacket, hero, and can, under exinting sgreement, lay no [ or ' experfonco which toos — niot whisper, | ed, with the very probsble chance of a barren vic- | pante, top-boote, and white hat, snd feli quita Lieut. De Rudio clalm to ownership, Commencing at Powder Rive | v+ to the knife with the Bioux!” And | tory. Only give Crook a little time, sure I recoznized him a8 Capt. Tom Canter, which s ’ ¢r and extonding nortwestward along the ig- | o spcaking of the Stous, thi includes the North- 8 Per Cent. Money to loan on Chicago renl estata at 8 per tons, CTUKNER & BOND, exnt:-Lowcommies 102 Washington-st. ——— Horn Mountaina to the Yollowstone, 1o a8 fine a gomvicctd me shal e cavdlryiien; were of Jotr JoneE paw suem again tilve. Bhat checr wau the - 3 , fo < = 7 st sou ever hen elr lips. IS! E i Delt of grazuk country o can bo found anywliere f{'a'yc:': e o PR vlfr}a"znk?fl'rf TIUE LITTLE BIG-IIORN. A DANGEROUS MISTAKE. Meantime the hattla raeq i trhcm\’nllcy, rnd ther A £ the E ng:lgfll'{nl{c;.‘!ll‘l’»fiflo%h2u§:{?~l?n(|7 af the ;ntk‘}" In pushing wortward into this grand central &mlb LIEUT. DB RUDIO'S PERILOUS ADVENTULES. m‘.\'{un th‘ln c?xu:-‘icluma r‘t::p ludlbuldly{mt m; um‘ Teno was !;tmgglhl'; \‘vl;l; nver‘wlhclmlnz BltRReN uf 1 A 5 closely approximates Vew )'a 0. nk and called to C: uster, ** Tom, don's wavages who pres. in ¢ n Formorigage invastmonts, Late lonnn at SRVEN Another Account of tho Engagomont, | Meuntaln reslon. The bl closely spuroximaes et in Bisbon cah af el R | TR S S, el | e Se ot e Gt g sARTUOLL | Kavaces i peowed i will the coolncas and or cent; $13,000 at 744; 88,000 at 8: 32,600 at 8. from a Member of Reno’s The aurfuce ia & combination of hill and plain, with , X 05¢ Wi e Io arde, and my eall was anewered by an’Inferual | they fought well? Behind them was thale ¢ ¥ SCUDDER & MASON, Pl named, The Crows driven stoadily northward, the ¥ y y 7 fou 107-108 Dencborn-at. ovorywhere ® nerfect inat of_the most mutrl thelr property, ~all they ownedund Joved in f tous astrous battie on the Little Big-Horn are | yell and a dischargo of 300 or 400 shots. I then Command, o and motnbin gaeben” Deiiching rom s ?l‘r"ifl.?fifm&;“flvfi"e‘nu':f‘fl."‘fn’rfl"fimi"n‘gefr"fny}; familar with the namo of Licut. De Rudlo, who | dleevered my Wiviae and 0ual the savageswore : cnt intorrals, gn ; ! clad In clothes snd motnted on,_hores Which the descending penerally nortiiward, ara strcoms fed | by tho raihjess fretsolons o thie podoriel man. | Was cut off from his command and lost for | £l inclothes snd mounted on, borses whieh they 9 TN by melung snows, and flowing clear s cryatal aver | mution of the Yellowstone. During all theao years | thirty-slx hours. The particulars of bfs ad- | dier Jumped Into the bushes (the bulleta mosin 6 mosx-l}, (,)‘.glg‘ofiumc‘.ogggm eoniG geavelly Lads. "}‘,’r‘;'z;'{{!’u’g.fl:fi”fiu’;‘k sizennd ot- | nosingle tribe cauld think to cope With that of Sit+ | yentures while endeavoring to et to the fellaws | dowa the branches ut cvery valloy) and crawled o 4 : ; & . | toget aut of range of the fire. In doing so wo AN IMMEDIATI MOVHE CONTEMPLATED, Clear Fork, Big Plney, North and Eouth Forkn of “-’:fi:g’ }'JL:.':'&'t’.x?é")f'éifi’é:&’.‘"’#‘}.’.‘;' e :fi;mg:- of his command have uot yeb been given to the | nioveqtne top branches of tho undergrowth, ami From Our Own Reporter, Qoose Creek, Tonguo River, and the Blg Horn. larly enough, submlitted to annunl thrasidngaand | publle, and but for the kindness of a friend in | the Indfans on the top of the biufl fired where they Bio HonN Exrepition, CAsr ox Nonrm | Aflof these desorvo tobe called rivers, s the flow | the'loss of thoueunds of ponlcs, withont evor | his city, to whom ho has written n letter con- | #a the commotion, And thus covercd us with thelr J b of their waters is large and strong. The yalleys | forming n combination to * wipe-ont" the com- o rified, “We now declded tocross aclearing of about Goose Cnzsir, Wyo. Ter., July 23,—Bach wing | aro generally from 1 in S milen in Width, A decy | jon hereqitary . enemy. Tho Uten have " | taining un account of his adventarcs, the inter- | 50 G nnd patn another woods but. belars duins ofour frontier army has had its battle. The | biack soll lsluvariably found on the bottom-lands; | trditton in regard to ono of these con- | esting story given below might never bave| thie I tonk Lo procaution to look out. The pros: Sloux have been go well felt, and in one case so ?‘.”&lfi:fl';‘.‘?.‘é‘x'u‘“h’?‘n‘l'fin‘}fi;'iz‘.”.:,“:?.‘ mucgches | et wilch occurred on the ehores of Grund | roarhed beyond bis own small circle of army- | Pectwasterribly discouraging, foron our immedlate e . Fight; ok more thun 50 yards diatant, Traw four or disastrously, that the cpoch of recuperation, of | for wheat-grow(ng in the trans-Missouri Statos and | Losc; ' Middle Purle, Colorado. Northern Chey- | orvanions, Through the kindness of Lieut. | forjaosime g e e Ky fauror forming pluns to sult the emergency, and of | Terrlturlea, ~Gracefally boedering the stremus of | ‘gontingus now—hed marshaled thelr hosts, and | De Rudio's fricnd, we spread hefore our readers | there were two cottunwood-stumps nearly tancli- : olf the valleya, aro groves of cottonwood, red ash, Ttes 3 - Ing cach other, and_behind this slonder barricada marshaling forces for o frosh start, has arrived | hox.elder, sad willow. Thero fu no hard wood af mg:&:}wk';‘,lgf;mghcg;“‘;‘yg,r;;:;:g“;m';m;g;gl a story of thrlliing adventure _and :nl:‘nullnus mynélf snd the soldior knelt down, he with hia In this campalgn, as it does In alinost all otners. | consequence, and the pine, wmceh and Juniper | Aroand the shores of Grand Lake for reveral duys, | escape equal to nnything ever conceived In the | carbine snd I with my revolver, rcndg to do forn Whille newspaper-corruspondents and Sccond- | @nly creep downward to the buso of the movintaius. | when dnally the Utes were hurled, blecding snd | mind of a novelist. few of the envages before they could kill us, Wa Pap Coverlng th taing, however, from f ; {ned not o fire until th ) Licutenanta are gencrally making and unmak- | tuber-fine, are grand forcetn of thio varletios jues | BLateni o tho watern edge, and rotreat cut off. A LIEUT. DE RUDIO'S LETTLR. s P andll they camo s Hearihat ing records of commanding officers, T will in HI‘I‘I‘“E(" a“xf Ill;: Enpllxl( nrciunm um-:curl:l. é&lr:d ")}'..52",‘{ 1"’1’}? .’1"“1‘"‘.{«1"‘{“'.53 1‘3533‘«’1"5:-?3“ fl,‘.‘,’ The letter {s dated * Camp on the north slile i.';:‘é’flén"up ;::nn. nf.'.'i‘m..hu |§x‘y“;xetnd I;;s"ml‘lt'(hm o dJ b - 4 10l ol 10 defea Pt n i . dulge inalittlo outsldo gossip. Now thnt we Y’l:;lar ht"h‘ulmllm! o nlfl xec;)htl:o foach, | P‘f,';, ‘n:l ll’he'; broad lake, 03 tho Inat siternative. A terrdblo [ of the Yellowstone Rlver, opposite the Blg "IIE c“& m;g iSam. "“'ll‘n;%’I shfilgml)f oo o, nn:{ storm arose after the Utes were safely out of reach S " to the dia. | Nhenthe n ot ubreast of me an Thave undertakon this war, it hes suddenly de~ yallers “am Coften comproseed to canon, ot hortliobullate, and soon o cnlire bond was Horn, July 5, 1676 anl. Brielclll-rlnz Iolm 1- | abont 10 yards distant I fired. vaoloped fnto an affalr o amazing proportions. | Widiii =~ and, #s & = rule, Yfor grasios | drowned. The Uten belleve that the Great Spirit | astrous battle of the Littie Big-Horn, It suys: THEY KILL TWO INDIANS. i hills Intervening ara not so valuable for grazim G came In Indian fle, ond nt o Slou,n tholr ot chosen countey, WUMbEr | umospk: Hutoven 1 thatvant eglon, 60 rah | L0 MALIn i natlo, il to i Gug Al wnt | ¥ bad o sarrow cxcanc at the baieof the Lt | | They come, i Indian, e, snd st my trethey over 8,000 warrlors. Thelr fortresses are wher- | lewaly called **badianda,* there are preity, park- great Chicl of the Shoshones, heeides huving many deavor to givo you my experivnce of Indian | Private O'Nefil fired hus carbine ot the second rav. he vall & endeav ivo e rver they happen to stop for the night, because Wfi" =.X,ng;l;|g';; ‘grfn\d;;lv;lflm,l"';,‘;':ul;, thoone | o ncom«“cme npon l]yeiml{lof Ig? tribe, hnd | oehting, At abont 10 3. m. un the ! f dune, | ko, who,at that moment w%;clnx‘:‘r 3 nl:n; "l)un{')l_n o o & ¢ n sun shot recent ), he onx. o e 1 falit, . Cuoster's aclk, Vi i °’h““’ “f““““flrfi“,"‘ ”“‘5"’{“’1“‘ Tholr com- | u fuat diostion arrivo at the dignlty o mountalns, | f im0t reently by personally lead | hrocst sobiesed and reporicd that they Had dlscors | Wan trnc, and hia carbing trastys. for Me :l: ?;"yt umnfll: n:;lnlz, nnntl i r‘x:;n:{umnr: in | andare wcll-cuwr‘e"’ g ;«:‘rfi?,.qul Ppine, |‘|‘|;” ey :,lg trln"“‘;;l mI Icn!}l{mt » con)(v.--]u. ered an Indion_viilage ‘Hvlum. li’. umeshdhulmt,lns Et'r‘xlr.llhnlnfllmp%emh“ or’:fln.m:nmwm:.p hl‘l‘!‘ p:lz':‘,. 10 best of flesl and vim, 8 settle at no o lon Vhilo writing theso ings, I should notoverlookn -Horn, an hat, fromn what they ho light eavalry can over compete with them. Our | 1314 fFalte are sinerous Inpoarty il of the vl- | aicaugo topori which cothen from the ori; 1 s e apored. the. Trdlane to be retrsating | Bin long mlcep. Tho gentleman T grected rady o 4 loya, A month igo or more, tho mnow-whitoblos- | to the ‘effect thal (ho Crows arc trading | heforo onradvance. We contintiod aur march 2 ov | short distauce and then did likewlse. The vest fof cavalry {8 ponderous and unwicldy, aud our ?nlnl\n of lha cllmé’ and “}"fi“‘ \v‘om [ “mu‘e{- ammunition to I",., Sloux for ponles. In | mmlles farther, when n hait was ordered, and Gen. IneIl x:inlrly rode r:ln. k‘?_med lhrl: cn‘;nlnr of the vlvgud. v. Indlans’ ully muaned along’somo of tho utreama that tho | 1w present time of great need, the atlons for attackins tho enemy, | and disappoared, - We remained In our pasition, amaniion, tho Tormee uvs b poven | AEEEECT AR T8 st B, 1, o | S "l OFcouty Sngt” syl | G Mo I B AR, | b on SR i T s ) ut his scalp for ammanition; bnt It s rather | command of Col. F. W. Benteen, to take tho jeft | 6av: 3 ¢ cqual to our dwn, and often superior; while strawborrles, rasphorrles, unid onc or two | n gevero ntm& on tho average credulity to bellovo | te, with orders, ro I hicar, to sweep ev- | oll this time the fire from the blufla contlnued, bnt, the ttarbas, i view of the approscig con- | Mnda,§ g ol rendher, lvin ove s e, | Sl Do vl S oo Sath | SRt Camenat A and Ot | i v e fred ou thot, sl v test, been gathored together for & year pnat by | Juno 50, Larke naiches of wild oninhs aro found | toNahereditnry cnomy for great pecuninry T ey 1 o g oot | bossonecd witurtiatel by hope and desphle. Kotms i TR AR Sitting DBull's shrewd cmissarics. These are | in il[e mountains, These, with A‘hullmnl plint All modern cquerteianism dwidles to nothing- | gelr with thia division, Gen, Cuator tonk Compa- | ur position we coufld roe the Indlans on the hluffs, T eiher Al Glesof Garying af bothiesto i | briefly some of tho advantages possesscd by the | FEOWINE In o slmilar mainer, fursiel tha Indian | nows won compiared to that exhibited by 10 Sho. |. nion s T ot And G, and ocenpied the rigutrar | tholr harmca picketed unler cover f th bill, and 3 onr ' Flambenu. "1t Nins o bo seon to approeiate it, Nt i dlowlng th il s priucipal vegetable diet, rhones and Crowa, loréc und rider scemi grown to=" " (" line 'of ‘attnck. The remaining company (B |, line of eharpahooters, all lying flat on thelr stom- iend forsample bofore you ot your outnt. ' ithasheen | enemy. Now, In reviewlng tho strugele, wo FLOMA AND FAUNA. gether; and, no matter whother it {s up or down an |y Joft to guard the pack-train. After wmarching | achs, We conld hear the battle polng on above ux Indorsed Ly all tho larger Clubs'aa tho ulcest think out. | need not speculato upon success too frecly; and | - One canld not be biamed for growing rosy and | angle of 45: or ncross the level plain, the average | 8 orf miles. anr cammand, the cenire, wasardcre | on tiie hills, the continned sattle of the mukotry, Satoplessent to all parts of tho United Btates by appiy- losmg lis bearlnyge here. 1t ia declded(y a land of | warrior is happlest and most graceful wlhion his o~ alil the gult untl] we reached the river, | the cheering of our connand, and the shoutlng of B v the fight this column will be expected to make i Dl 1o trot and hold the gu 108 \¥, CABLEIL Inventar, flowers, The most beautiful and familiar varletles | ny runs fantest aud phinges wildest. - The rider | §'gr 7 miten distant. - Haying renched the river, tho savages, Onr hopes revived when wo heard Soomd, No. o0 Vs Machonohs Shehag: | witl bo mercly one with tho ods ali agalnst it, | of tho foreats of Mainc, the pratrice of inois, | ny Tittlo atteuttor t roln or bit, hiit, by weasine | Soonrues Getant, Havine susched the sivar, wa | Hie familint cliocr of our. comradea: bt devpon. —all except the known courage of ouf troops, | 80d the slaked piains of the Soutiiveat allke find | ki body to und fro quickly wnd éaslly, tarus\l offe biink, wo wers arercd into line af hatiic, | cucy followed fash, fur wo dlacovéred that our MOTELs d th d ¢ and Med abllity of ! | representativesinthieeo freshest of American wikds. | hin animulin any deeired dircction. In parades Rverything bolng as wan ordered. we started on a | wood Was on firc. - s sennnanan | U0 the Judgment and unexcelled abllity of our | T by perfuct thickots of roec, and closed by the | around camp i Tichest war-nitire, thelr appea atlop. ,,,,fl for 2 miles pureucd close an the verge IN T CRUCIBLR AGAIN, CLIFFORD HOUSE, commander for such work. The following will | modest and almast hidden dalsy, tho st embraces | ance i« mast strikioi, and so full'of the extrovn. | 5¢ an immeneo and blinding cloud 6¢ dubt raired | The sharp crackling of the burning tmber ap- constitute our strength,—oll, but tho eight | hundredsof varietles in tho dlffurent ‘altitudes. | gant that we cannot hut think of some gorkeois by the madly-fiying savages shead of us, The | proached nearcr and nearce with awful rapldity, carner Fortleth-st, and Lancsstor-av., Philadel- £ the Fifth Cayalry Outlie crests of the fiest ranges of the Big-lorn | panoramin, ~Thelr appearance I 1o leas savagely={fiat-cloud was #o donse that we could distingalsh | and wo had o shift our position. We crawleid Hhin, Newly farnished; delightfully located; frat. | COmpanies of the Flfth Cavalry, and dfty Utes, | pountaina, 1 have found amoruvurledandgorseous | Aborlginal than it s ofiginal, - /Thin al40 Ofven IR | e e o e ht el | ek to o cdne of the: Yoot hien we discov- it Hewly miehad; deligltrally + now belng here: Ten companios of infantry, | display of flora than In long yeara of travel clsc- | ua to think that an Indian fs an Indlan the world | ificr diamounting, formed A kkirmicheline; —the | ered that the flends had fired both sides. ' We moved tllm {nro- Cars sr;n‘l;’fioar ;n Ce)t:“::nlg‘l) "cul;v 400 men; twenty-three of cavalry, 1,400 8lio- | Whore. Elghtcen varletiesweroplucked inaclrcle of | over, gud thut thelr very nllie Iake as mupreme o | roht dani resting on the cdge of adry, thickly- | around until we found thick cluster of what they winute. Rooms 2 per day. 1a 50 cents. o n- warld,—and “hefore them only death at woret, e e Tlarnesed In front, Gank, nnd rear, Keno fell to the hlll nesr where he had parfed with Cust and, the Indlans sceing that ridu of the village anfo for the preaent, gallajied off to meet the terrible man who was thunderlug down the ridge to attack their tawn on the other wlde, Wo did not uader- stand the mosement then, but we understand it now, and, while we stoud on the WIU wiping the sweat from onr browe and waltlng to cateh our breath, we conld henr falntly the xound of valleys in the direction in which Custer had gono. In in hour they ceared ond all was «tlll. 1 confidently cxpected Custer had earried the village and woulit #oon appear In the valley belaw. Jtemo evidenti bacame uneasy an minute after minuto weot by ang still ne word from Custer. ' WIENE WAS CUATERY Capt. Welr wns pushed out fn the dlraetion in which Custer had rone, and millantly drove the Indians in front of Ufm along the ridgo; At overy mxame{lncnmvd in_numbers, and, denpito tho dah of the Lrave compaiy and its Iénder, the Ina dians soon became ro thick he was obliged to send word he could advance 1o further, and fearcd ho shonld he cut off from the main body. Ttenoat once ordered him back. ~ All thin ting Reno and hisuien had notbeenidle, Large nnmbers of India were firlug on thenat etated Intervals, and ux of suvages were now seen comin'xl' up the valley ond slong the ridge which Custer had pone down, ~ ite- nosnw bis perd), and dispored s nien for 3 des- perate stmupgle. It was not lonzs coming, and des- perate Indoed 1t was. ‘The earth reomcid chvered with howling flends, who rushed town upon us, and were_repniscd only to bo replaced by fresh mosscs. Tho people in the East wore quictly caming from thelr places of womhip ns that fenrful tragedy was being enacted on the far-of banks of the Bz Horn. Custerwas dead, and nronud him lay fifieen aflicers and 215 dead' xol- diers. Tho eguaws were riripping the dead bodfes, amashing in the skulls of the dend witn stone mal+ Ieta, and mntliating the poor, helplaes forms fn o mnaner too horrihlo to relate, (h1 it wos terrible, terrllle, and God grant It may nover happen agaln in our country, Fortunately we did not know the fate of Caslcr at tho thne, sinl wers tao busily en- ’ gaged in Aghtlug for aur gwn Ives to think of iin orany onvelse. Three o'clock eame, and still the battle raged: many hnd fallen,” and ‘every hour added fearfully to fhe list of killed and wounded. At the presontrate of mortality, low long woulit welast! Tmade a mental ealculution, and sald about ten hours; but, when we becamo wenk fu numbers, the waveges whuld rush down in n body and iinish us in one fell swoop. Oh! It was fterri- ble, terrible: but the end would soon come, Al- reudy the Indisna wore masalng In a ravine just in front and pmnnrlnf tn overwhelming numbers for n grand charge, Hrave old lenteen saw It ond de- tormined not to wait for tho onsct; he sprang aver LOANS ON REALESTATE Rums {mn&’l.fllflfllin 5'10.000 on jmproved city netive forima, property and poa WIN, WALKER & 0., 7 Hawley ntiding, cor, Desrborn and Madison-sts. HONEY AT LOW RATES 7o losn oy Warahouse Recalpt for Graln and Provis. lans, on City Certificates and Vouchers, on ltcnis and ERAY . VEINAN, Meriests: oy of Gt erce. ARATTS CAMPAIGN GOODS. CAMPAIGN OUTFITS. Wo are prepared to furnish_complota outdts for umpaln clubs ot short, motice. Uniforma, Dau- B spacencies, Flags, Badges, &c., &c. et el v SPALDING & HRo 118 Randolph-st., Chieago, £2r~ Bend for circalars, * ATTENTION, OAMFPAIGN OLUBS. 1 wish to call the sttention of the different Clubato omporarily attaclicd to Campany A, 1 fo e 84 muny fect In diametor, Among the singulariticn | dolight n mangling the body af a victim ns the | y eck. While the horses were helng Jed ta | call bullberry trecs, under which we crept, his feeblo breastwork, and, calling on hly company i I C. NV Managar_ | S0 o or i i | et Shtre oot iyt wedmes | s oty Had, v cofid el | el e e han Stond Bl | e it ol of e it ety even, | Il i, bl B b : WANTED. Itis n popular bellef that frontier wars are o timper belng within 0 wites, the questian very | mog hasa very ghastly turn. It generally hingen-l ionacd 1o, the skinnleh continuing fof about | no winds, when tio fire auprosched. our higMg. The Indlans wers fakon complelely iy mmrieo ond broke, Luttoo late, for Henfeen wan upon them, and, beforo thoy conld getaway, he had Lilted ten and wounded 18 muny more, - Tho say- ages wera uvidently astonished, and_no longzor felt &afe i the ravines. So far wo had fought only on the defenslve, and the Indions seemed to regard un naturally arises, How did this delicate woodland | on triumph over an enamy, the utter destruction of A was now discovered that, lace it ran very slowly, fo that I was onnbled to vory cxpensive to the Government, and T notico | piant, which s nonrishol by’ the bark of 1rces, | that snmys wad- tha sustire oi My miopeiy | it on hour, "1t was now discovered that, | place it ran wery slowly, e that [ was onabled to To Gas Companies. that Enstern advocates of the Peaco Policy aro | wander so far from its homo? They aro merely & epecles of human bloodhound, | Sark.like clearing, there were o fow lofgea: and | sumcd all the underwoud araind us, and waa almost Wanted, by A steady, competont man, asituation | 1000 e this point a text f L Animal life is much the eamo as that cxisting | taught to run down the bloux fnstead of the white, {l,, whole line crossed the creck to find_the lodges l:xpendtd by thia time, an inspector, or to take chargo of a sninll works. reacy 5 voint a text forargument. | o Colorado; whilo that of insccts fa largely | Iiut, atuny rate, thele afd ls fnvalunble to such deerted, and bo recefved by abont 200 yeipiny "(here wo were in a littlo onsls, surrounded by ‘Thoroughly nndorstands his business. No objec- | Careful {uvestigation reveals tho fact that our | changed, and presonta o moro boreal aapect, 'No | warfare on thix, providing they will do what thelr yolllug redskins, The firs from the numerieally- | fire, but comparatively safe from tho clement, and tlans tanny of thoSonthorn or Western States, Ad- | forces are subsfsted in the fleld moro cheaply | ¥ondur thra Indian mukes his lnst deteraiined stand | airongest instinct, thelr most ardent desire, and | Junerlor forco necessitated n retreat, which wax | With the advantage of sccing lmost overyiting aa thelr certain victinw But Benteen's gallant . T, G, 192 W' -Av., Chleago, 11, g Lere, It i his perfoct base of aupplies, in that It now littlo courage, impel them to do. ssllilc, 88 wo were now surrounded by | around us withont being seen. We could sce | conduct filled us ull withn niew courage, and evi- Coora T 7.0, 102 Wont Chicngoav,, Clilcaso . | than In tho garrison; and that, omitting the | BSiS: 1t Whisperfect busonfsuplice, In that it now | notu WIHERE ATETHE HOSTILES e i e e e A s (i geo. [ coict fled ua ol enciny. i iy S Bt ad BUSINESS OIANCES. neceasary mortallty occasioned In actlon, it | hore, hols followed by o comuilseary Which Yiclds | 1y now the ahworbing toplc. We knaw that they | wora anly 100 atron,and tho re of the encmy had | atandin, o Dicket 7o mare than 70 or 60 yards | we had no waters many WAQ ot tasted n drop. of e o cconnns | ngrees Detter with all branchea o be thus sub- | hiin delicacies that clyllized gourmands sixh for, | aro conting over thio entire conntry fora distancoaf | Made havoc in ous Hitle band, from us, evidently put thero to watch the | water since the ‘night before, and eome not for gre and which furnishes him appnrel alono sulted t0 | 75 mijesin ourrear. tathe right,and fnfront. Their THE DESERTED QUINON, progrees of the fre, At about 4 o'clock:| thirty-six hours. The men's tonguen were dry and Fo-r Sale_ At Par sisted. Cavalry sud transportation-stock nre | his wonts, Wo have secn vast hords of buflalo, | wiewal-smoiken, datly atconiing In thoeedirectiont, AUhen we were half-way aver the crock, T, belng | D . this plcket fired four platol-shots in the | mwolens few conlil spenk plalnly, and tho wounded . beuyerl piteously for o drink of water. The nar- row river ran at tha foot of the blufls scarcely 200 everywhere the extravagant arms of the service. | also large numbers of elk, deer, mountain-slieep, | keop us informed of thelr being nround, snd alsd s rear, notlced a guldon planted on the alde | 8ir at regubir in w from cach other, whicl ' $5.000 stock in an_oxtablished mannfacturing nue,)ln the fleld, wo find the savings In theso | Maler gume, and occaslonslly different variclica | of tho fact (st they are hatching mischicf to o {Po§!:flr|u((‘ ot e tarned to tio Tt When com- | 1 interpreied as o afmmnl of some kind. Soon afier uarantced di 7 . of bear. ‘Taken with liberal suppliea of trout, wo | purposs, After lenving the scene of the Custer <h the waoil, the ruidon entangled itacl¢ | thistiro we heard the powerful volcs of awavage | yards distant, hut the timber on the opposite’ side ;?,7.:.“',. giu; [’“ch'&"m‘v'l't?g:g V%% far Fhance | dcpartmenta alono makes up fr 108a by wear- | have siso often taated thoso sweots of an ndinn | Dumoic. After leuting the scens of the Custer I e wnd Flfepod ont. of my”hand. ™A | crying out, miaking tho sanio sound fone {hnce, e e with il shiryaoters Rl g overy or investment. - Ardress : 0, Tribuna office. ond-tear Inall others combined. Let us tako | blil-of-fare. Beaver and other furred gamo fairly | joward the Big-Horn Mountains; while that of | dlemonnted to {.‘m‘ 1t up, and led my Hoese 1o’ ho and, ufter those two alynals, wo saw 200 or more T T Gen. Crook’s column for {llustration: The | Surmmany of the emaller streama. Stlll beyonil | thoir squaws, with trains careying Wounded, head- | wonth banic of tho creoks As 1 waa abont fo monnt, | #avages leave the Wluffs and ford the river, evi- ME CHICAGO TRIBUNE. the Big-Ilorm Mountalns game 1s oven more plenti- o . Of ¢, the maimed and > 3 oty i | dently leaving the ground, About one hour afier, allowauce of grain for each Norsy, per dlom, fn | ful than on this side. e for tho Asencles T i e e mfih""' wad atruck with o bullct, and, becoming WATEBRI WATER! ‘Who conld go down the sido of that eteep hill and PR defensclews are o drog, and ill hiened, hio ran into the Tndians, lenving mo | tho xamo double eimals wero agafn repeated, and | como up alivor Noono. A ravine was fuund lead- garrison, I8 12 pounds; of hay, 14 pounds. For MINEHAL WEALTIHL wing of the Interior “Department; while the unin- | dismounted in the company of about 300 Sfoux ot | Many mounted Indlans left at a gullop. Soon tho | Ing down almost to the. river, und agafu Benteen 3 ( ( 9 ¢’ graln and, 1 Dat toat which it fs hoped will prove tho grand | cnmbered bucks make war or run.’ If tho warrlors | inore tian 50 yards distant, remdlnder of thoro left on tho hinfls also retired. | formed for charge. 1o wald ho would make i i (]AMPAIGN LH[{}AGO TR,IBUN mules, 9 pounds of graln sull 14 ot By | D8 INCTNERY B R N A neral wasin | Sually tako to. fhase cumred WOATLAINA, OBE gahe CUT OFF PROM 1118 COMMAND, HOI'B BIIGNTENS, feint sguinst the hiliy, Jour B few vollays fn thy . aro regularly {ssued, At the ncarcst mili- | Moro fabnlous tales of the hiilden riches of tho pafen lus only besum, und tho windor of Gen. | ey poared a sehietiing volley ot me, hut T was | Hope now rosived, the musketry-rattlo ceared. | woods below, and, whilo the Indlans wers con- grain ¢ Big-Horn Mountalns have wone forth in years past | Crook in waltlng for wore infantry and cavalry 15 connded, und mannged to cecape to the thickes | and only now and thon we could hear a far-off The Presidentisl Campalgn v now openod, eacn | 4057 posta, i “wfi“:l 4 °l°"“ :'"‘ oy ovar Taran mmiseation ta Mo Braek lie: | mrore than over gnparente 1t fa the boher of sime B e s e o Che hickut | Dok 1yt 0vcluck oY orstHiTiG AR B8 ok B party having placed its tickot in the fleld, It will cent per peund. th the column nt present | y3u0aition after expedition, organized n Montana, | of our sconts,and especiatly of the Shosliones, that, fending myself and sclling my (Ife at o good high ‘mrunlly qulct, and no ‘wvidenco or algns of any be an oxclting and desperato steaggle, 1f the Gov- | 870 1,800 horses and 1,200 mules,—~tho cost for | 1Wyoming, and Utabi, have arrived at the bordernof | aftor making's desperate stand among some of {hi figura.” 1n the thicket I found i Gorard, the in- | Indions were near us, Wo lllr]uucd the regiment y the hands of th former at th = | thls Torbidden ground, only to bo cut W picces and | Focky canam Tar ip i the mountiins, tho hontiles | fE0re. 1n thelcket ] fouind Mr, Gurard, the th- | JAdiRa WEEo B i Al (hat momatned form i ernment pasaca irdo the han e Democrats | subsistenco of the former at the posts belng | ¥ D 4 it Tpreter; ¢ 1} R i nined | d Confederates, it will put back the wheelsof | 8500, and of the latter $600, day,—total, | 2ents totally demornllzed, homeward, Occasio will rose the pange to tho Valloys of the Big Horu | or Eompany G, Boventh Cavalry. The first two of [ dowasto walt for the night, and then pass the O e gt Ticactlon will B h and of the latter y per Gayy—total, | nijy some mors fortunnte party of daring prospe and Wind ilver, “'Thore gamo {a much more plen- | Yo quarict had thelr hores, while 0"Ncill, Tiko | Fiver and tako the route for the ,5"“,1,.,,“, Ttiver, progresa for many years. mau- | $1,400, Ifere wo use no forage, the stock Iy | ors would epter the mountatns and explore fo tiful than Lero: and, after holng clused over the | 1yyyGye 'wnn dismonnted. 1 told the ownurs of the | 0nd there construct o raft and doscentl to the Eurated; the colored peopla wi be, practicaily, ing enttrely upon the nutritlous grasses of val- | few dnya before being discovered by this sava luu‘ith und Ureadth of that reglon, tho savagen | 1 dran'that the prescnco of the antinals would be. | month of Powder River, vur supply-camp, Of Teduced to bondago; and either he National Dept | 18 y 1pg bul, Just as & ++color,” o xomothing olso sacour: | coui emmly make o cirenit custward, uround tho | jorseh Ihat the prescnicn of tho aminai sould boe | SOl Sirig o Ghirty wix. Wi Cant we word il be repudinted, or hundreds of milllons of | 16 aud plain. Admitting that no forage Is | ugin, wan fuund, the inevitable euslaoght would | lower extreinly of (ko Big-Tlorn Modntaine, and, | A7 WRtéAriting 00, IR0 SSIE (RIG BURL heX be | RUL G, Ro ind niither water nor food, At 8 w! Pt ullese chiiion. Tomses Wi B auldleq | Wsed for nincty days, which s really far leas | comc, and the mincis wera compolled to avacunte, | by tho tinie we would bo compelled to relinquittc Ui 0t thow and crawled through the thick u aclocl b, . wc‘d'l:m,pm onpcives ""“j’i" river, Rebel clahs for el thau the length of Ll telpated, thero f much pourer and but littls winer for thelr trouble, | the campaigm, they would bo back o thele old | jerwaod fnto the deep, dry bottom of the ereck, | the water reaching ‘our waluts, croaxod it twice, on Northern tax-payers, on the plea of *'domg | fhei the length of tima antlcipated, thera fs a | JCEor Toblarkabiy riclr goid quarts was fonnd | haunta on the Powder, Yellowstune, o Tougus, | Gsrvocd futs the desh, doy buftom of the srock. | 0 e earefally erawled i the biufTs, and s Justice to our Southern brethren! ™ saving of $126,50. To offsct this, there are | on'the western slope, fouror five years ago, by u | Should they see i 1 pn northward, wo could Whence & hoped 10 beable, uniter cover of datknera, | 1 reached the broken, high country, took our di- ‘Tho Democratic-Confederate alllance is the sama | only the two tangible ftoms of & large expendl- | man who is now with this colomn, and' who | follow ta thie iiwwourl, but 1o furihe: tere they | fURRT out and rejoln tho command, 1 hud not | fection, and slowly ‘ond cuutiously proceeded d npdrit 0s wher the ono wing ro- | ture of ammunition, and the cost of hirlng ex- | I8 determined to search for the loda at tho | would tako tothe water lke ducke whilo o woulll | by n this hiding-placo more than ten minutes | southward, 8 e e Dk wins v anltnrso |5 g 5 et opgortunliy, Sty or soventy dollara’worti | bo comollea o atand on tho sondl lank anidwco | Wi onrd soverah, patolsshota dredt T my i . PRI T ol ol + solved that the War for the Un 3 T scouta and guldes. To mect the extra draln | of guld wae alao taken ant of n stream whicls heads | them pe under our very cuns, o not mean | adinte viclnity, and whortly thereafier canio the After marching 2 mites, 1 thought I would gonp and the othior wing triod desperately to make it a | of ammunition, 500,000 rounds havoe been pro- | on the weat uido of Cloud Peak, several years ago; | by this that they will not ¥how fizht, ‘They will , but to me dlubolical, volces of reveral | a very high b1l to look around and sce If we conld fallure, They aro now o harbor of refuge for soe | yiqe 4, which, ;‘ a vmm o citlingles ‘ot 1ok ,Xmu ml-‘llnI nl:lnnt Illll‘l‘m '-cmnlll u\;lfil o Wo n"fi » 'l:;"vllil{:‘:‘r:“l'::t:ll fl,“,f ll:::g;r lh"ll:‘li:‘:v?c’t’":v‘(l:(l:\“l'll:: bpontatd A l,,..“m‘ my ]h...l‘ wud); 'grr‘rhlu crn‘m:«m t]u dlucu\'erl‘ily bigna of ourmmm?ndi fld'l(md]imk' " regard Lo the wenlth of ureglon which has wous i p 3 % e women were at und to over their 12 1w B v direc- Uonal anlmoelles b etensionst hey | 1B $20000, With tho exception' of & fitw | b 1t (b2t tnlarizi, b ot the smao rag toms | hoy wiiwihdran & mkicutoh-tine prors slifully, | 565 3t Sho W i around, T wasw a firo on my lott, and b tho divec. h of ¢ fused, the men must run down tho ravine, 811 the camp-kettics, and get back under cover. The stratagom succeeded admirably; tho Indians no g longer truated to a purely defenalvo policy on the Purt of the troope: and when the men aprang g, . shouted, and poured in' volleys, there was oxcita- ment and cun}ullunlnumnn\'u e ranks overywhere, aud even the men beyond the river thuught soldlora. were comlug down upon them. Under cover of thy wmoke and volleyw, the men with the camp-kettles had reachied the river and Giled them, when the lne diaus discovered what was going on and ralled. They fired heavily, but it waa too late; lcnril ot ¥ kettlow, contalning any gallons of water, . were on tholr way up the ravine, und an sbundant supply for present o had beon accured. T mety ‘ were killed and six wounded In this attempt ta get water for thelr fumishing comrades ut the loss L} was cousidered Jight compared with theservice ron- dered. The Indians had taken every precantion ta . ent a off frow water, and they no doubt feltgreatly ' disconraged when they found wo had beaten them, ‘The water revived botb our splrits and courugpee, . tion where'we suppored tho command was fightin pour spiriia sud ¢ courles v vl derfolly-enticlng — mantle,—**uuknown Indian AN INMBINATE MOVE, BQUAWS AT BCALUINA, during the day, probably 2 miles from we, Of | 80d the men weat st thel rwork with o w ho have proven utter failures in dealing with ques- | o n;‘ :;‘:“l ln:u‘ln;mt o thul(.lonmmcnt grgud: * Dicing our own iet rambies, wo favs | | Having ust siopped. avet 1o headnuarters, T | 1 gound the women at the rovalting work of | contes. wa tae e Conjectarea on this, fré: 1t tattln lasted all day, R0 68 pight e Ladlane ok tlone of Taxatlon, Tariff, Mevenue, Curreucy, or eed 1,000 per mouth, no sularied | Gujy discoverd slight traces of old in'two loca- | learn at the lavt moment that Gen. Crook contems sealplng @ woldier who was pechaps not yot dead, | might bo an Indian tire, and 1t might be from our | Off to thelr village near by, leaving a atrovg cordo scouts are omployed. Our Indlan scouts recelve | tiona: on Ceazy Woman'a Ifork of Powdor, and on | plates a mavo in hdsance of the srrlval of the Fifth Reform. nothlug Lut rations fo ram balivved to be- No-Wood Creok,—the lat- valry, He fs evidently fenrful that thefrst born Prudence admonislies that 1+ the destintes of the | L 18U Wiiens Forcle ok, Bl ey Brs W | g westwand. from G Leakt, Seversl | o shis dlsmini ot sadans of the Tftam Tot sountey In peace should bo contided ta thase Who [0 8 S0 O . ALuGcents | oy lades wers found uear tho summitof the mountatna—ls the ono most keenly protruding, saved ft In war" ’ @ & fructlon moro than tho coat of | yiiguntaln, un o recont trip. Thoy looked much 1ike | o hold the savoyes in eheck untll Gen. Terry cim Notht il do mors to aronse tho publicto a saldler's rutlons, theas allies, for tholr forty or | thogold-mines of Colorado on Uw surface, wid | ¢o-oporato with this coluin, scems now the plan, ‘m‘;‘da:fig‘: and avert the calamity. of Coppers | ST nhy-‘P-mlco. will cost Unclo Sain fors tuan | Wero qulta extensivo and wall-detued. Cropgings | Intho weantime, the eiglt companivs of it it 1) - 000, v] f a0ft coal have been found ut auveral pointaaloug | duu hero in four days, can 1 ] head and Confederato ascendency in the goveru- f,f,', s “,,""",:‘;“:“‘“'.'}";;’f"' dare deptatitled the Tie of niarch, and grm:}ugnllucgnl T oore | the Intantty bartalion, and ihow OVCrLAKe (he man ment of the natlon, than a wide diffusion of Tur . s of7animals fromall | wycountered alenyg Powder and Tongue Rivers dur- | colun beforo any deciniva actlon would be lhely Citicadn Tinuse among the people of thy Weat. cauacs {8 more than balancad by the valuo of | fng our ast camps tooccar, 1f u fght must b made with his preseat i Looet anechion of the great ltepublican or- | Noraee und pontes captured from tho savages. CLIMATIE AND WATER, force, the General will not whrink from it. In such ity ullsod i Wagons and ollier equipage loso no more by wear. | | Tho altitudo thraghout the bult of country thus | an event, o wonld antlcluate, victury, bat could ators will bo published, . and-tenr than they wanld in service at the f Drivtly descrlbed averages about 3,000 feet wbove [ ot expect o deal ho ulling All tho important documenta and facts Wil bo | Rl by gy o forta. | ep.level, - As olecady futlmuted, the climaty Is | 10w ro necewsury. The Shoshones ars apposail to spread before its readers, e allie owance of clothing remalns un- | quite dry, and irrigation would no doubl ba a | fny forward movemont until refuforcemcnty ur- Two of the ladles were cuttiug tway, wiile Lwo | comainnd, - anly sy to aacoraln was, o ap- | OF pitkets about our canip, others performed a sort of wor-dence aronnd the | proach It cautlously and trust (o chance. Accord- Lody and ite mutilators. * I will not attempt to | inxly we descended the hill, aml took the direction describe 1o yon uiy feellngy at witnessing the dls- | of the fire, Climbing another and another hill, we gusting performance. You, o8 the father of u | fistened u whilo, and then proceeded on for a milo family, can jwegine what' another father of u | or more, when on tho tup of o hill wo againatopped fumnily’ wonid fee] ©n such terriblo occaston 1 | and Heterted. o €ouhiRewr folces, bt not dle- confuea I thought of my dear wife, my dear chil. | tinctly enougth to tell.whether they were wavagcs or dre, rolutives, und friends, whow I would probably | our command. Wae procecded o Nttle furthor, and seo no more, ' aul thero before my cyes wa belnir | licard tho broy of o mule, snd woun after tho' din- herformed whnt, in the event of dizcovery, wonld | tinct voico of n sentry challenglug wish the fumillsr [ar iy fiter T Holorniinet o Nono ta tus laet i words, nu 1 had Hyed, sud sell my life nsdearly as possiblo, “aarr! wio aors THekgl" Finally the sguaws wont away, probubly to hunt [ /The challonge was nut uddressed to us, for more victime, und [ employed tue tiuie think- | wero too fur off to bu seen by thu pleket, {ngof my periloud position, wis Loo dark, but this guve ue conrage (o coutinne A NIGUT OF WATCIINU. . 1t wae a horrinte '“7'“' and we lay on our arms " amid the dead snd dylng. The Indlans were hold- Iu‘ a fil’t‘lllcmlp-llllncu clow us; and again I could nol help thinking, whils thess infornal fends wers holding thelr infernal orgies on the Pluins, I:crllllpl burniug the bodiea of acores of prisoners they had rufuurtd sllve, the people ot homo wers quletly 0lling the chinrches fur ovening worship, I need not lengthen out the Siorrtblo rocital. Suf- % fics it to suy thal, with the dawn of the morning, thie battlo was ushored In syuin, and _raged nntil 1 o'cluck {n the nfternoon, when tho Indlans drow off in great haste, and we know reilef waa at hand, {\lhvunlnr we watched, but no oue came, and we changed; while, In the item of provisions, thera fs | tlecassary adjunct (o cuitivation. ‘The numerous | rive. ‘Iley want (G ght in truo Indian fashion,— BURROUNDED LY PIE. ursy and approach, though carcfully, lest | 18y down to rest again in doubt, No Indlans were All neetul political Information will bo ghven 0 |, jight gain 10, the servica Iudlrectly, st rations | 1 so stisarms: sl (ol hetéi OF 1ons Iporiant | Ehad 1 i Sntuber tho foo 1w L0 w0t THEE [ yruite had L IR, g nefas | T, ShurAs AL Mncoachy thod carcrullyy about, Lowever, atd carly the ezt woruiny; (et the pwople, are cul down to tho loweat Mimit, and tho mono tributarien, Wi thule rapid fall, would render | suddenly moavig, our Gghting atrength would bo near tac, which an fuvestigating [ tound procceded HONY FULFILLED, Gibbon's column was descried coming up the val- Tho Opposition party will ba kept on tho de- | yalyo of savings crodited tothe cdmpany-fund, >~ | this artificlal molotening n very éany matter, 1t | loss than 1,400, Includng nfautey, eavalty, awl | R SRS o0 the Indinns havint iaitel | We wero aliout sud sunda (oot tho fire, and 1 re- oy, Nevur wad o grusp of brotlier's hand more fenmivo, and tho campalgn be wade warm snd l!vc‘ uow It iAl'li'lL'fl?’l'lll #10Ya IN NLUE " can trulybululd !:‘lnl no u‘x)m. \5‘&'}::1' “f)'n}}ln" Hhor 1:"!::-.“{ 15;::3\@&::: :;‘I‘;I ur:; c:;:‘n!’xhl::-r‘y‘f aflre, The wood Iim very dry, the iire wai | aolved (o call ont 1o 1ho i'mk"'f"d mfl, Wim who 1 mn:mjl:’:ktl:.'"(?uf»f"fi:ry‘::fl wll?hb%\:. ‘(’.thgl.:. Iy for thew. 1act tiak o ware o dlsustroua Dyt sacer i | Eho Goeanation ot oris Tl Kearney and- G © | arce, camp-enuinazes, ‘e1c,: whita the gackers | rSbi eadway, aut {was forced fram my iliing. | was. "1 fld muy companlon to b’ sea oy foliot | wud when hio vodo into our works manya yallanl CAMPAIGN TERMS. orilot, so fur a8 1oes oF 110 18 concorned abiag | Smith, 1L was proven that thu winter-climiats hore: | Wil nécomuany with {helr train of over 508 hack-. ; { Vichnd ont™ Bloket, don't b s | follow did not foc ashauned to- lot hix Gunoral sca — * - hie service fs benedclal to uj abouts Ix far moro equablo and agreesblo than that | mul Aot twolve dayw' rations, with 200 From now until the 1stof December, three weeks v;i’:mhl -:uunnmuum'- Iru\'el‘ul:lcll 52’;‘.’.‘:‘:?:‘.‘33 of Southern Wynm?nu. H:perlglnnll then made | rounds of ammunltion per man, ato ull that can be atier the Presidontlal elcction, Tus Tamuxz will | arg beredclal to thois Who aru compulled 10 wako | I cultivating tho soil alsq resulted succeustully, | taken in the shape of 8 cargo. ' The lino of mrel bo sent at tho following exceedingly low rates a treadmil) of Mo anywhere, Outdaor e, fn | 80 far ae tho hardy vegetubles wero concerned, = |' Wil denond onlirely upon what iv devoloped as lo sen! theso high altludee, {4 unexceptionally healthful. | thio ceroals ot rocolving w triol, "Taklug Into con- | tho wheroabouts of the enonty duriug e frt dav Weekly Campalgn Tribunee-singlo eop) 8 .60 Tho atmaupliere and water are as puro and rofreshi- | 8lderation these resuurces of pasturage. woll, ell- | ortwo out. It Iv now understoud that nuthing wifl init as auch clementa can wmnvllr:\m. Uio.tho ex- | Moate, waiur, efc., It in cortalily mot chimorieat o | Licvent Ihelr sasly udeauce, weconl thdlogy of & Vel cterlzing auch an exjst. ro Yy spee evelopisent—when this Indian kd o Sk sTaceieh bICGl tor bbegens | WeEla oyapy .7 Jovelopin of the relnforcemenis; and tho tidinge will havo to ruy | hod apyiroachod, and, ae T was whot, to.us- | ground 3 cend tho bauk, I lieard a volco calling, **Lieuten- | Licut. De Itudio and Private 0'Nelif, " and startod autl Lientenant!" I could vee no one, but the eall | to run, W recelved an anawer i ' Joud cheer wna repeated, and, advancing a few yards fntho | from all the membors of tha plcket and Lieut. direction from which It piroccoded, I found all threo | Vurnum. ‘Fhis ollicer, oneof ourbruvest and mast of the party T had left s short while before, idden | enicivnt, came at ouce to t, and was very happy in the hottom of the creck, M, Gerard told me he | to see ma agaln, uftes having counted -mo s had left tho harsce, tied logether, whero 1 adseen | (bo dead; und bis Joy alfected mo 80 much (hut them, and fullowed dawn xfier e, entirely 'forgot tho adyentures of the thirly-uix tears of hearifelt gratitudo rolling down hils cheeky 4 for dellverunce from a borrible death, The Genors ‘ al wad also deeply affected, ond did oll that was possitle for our speedy rellef and comfort, ——— REDUCTION OF WAGES, Special Dispatch to The Tridure. = = 4 4 1 found that tho party, like wywelf, were afrald | hours Just past, and was happy to be once iqoze in | WILEESBAKUE, Pu., Aug, 1.—To add to the : Sy ahd & bounilig. chreulation. Marchs thees men CAMP-LIVE IN THR AR wWRST."? como within A very fow hours, LTEW K00 | o iho progross of the iko; bty fortunately for e, | the company of 1y brave comiades. i financlal dlstress prevalling throughout the ane . a8 hard as they way, and at mn‘lfi you w)}ll flnnldn i Although lmpllhnu{ ‘walting, this coramand {a S —— the wind -ululdcdm-ml u little lmlhn:“e‘). \:hlnrllx L%y nngq\ion_uml: “fl“ nbuv.lllllhn :on'-lmna'al the | thraclte reglon, 8 gencral reduction -of woges % Back numbers of the Campaign Edition cannot be | falr_proportion sinving or whistlhig J; 'g”“r;: “n'e'#""va'-“':ofl'i':::'.{Jé’éf'un?".’.":,'.,3,‘:5'.“5".:;'! GEN, OROOK, thank God?! was suflicient to arrest the iames, u reghnent, “Iwas [n hopes that wo wers tho only took effect {o-day on orders fssued by the o rovive our hupes that wo uight be able to remalu | sutfercrs, but I waa not long allowed to remsln i lhon\lllulghl. 1t was now d o'clock p. m.,—six | doubt. Lieut. Varnum sald e know nothing of more houre (o walt,—and you may lmaginu bow | the five companlcs uuder Custer, and (hat lmensely long wo found thews. During this time | vur command’ Lad sustalned &' loss = fuy we could hear enll often seo Indlane wround us,und | Licuts, Mcintosh and Hodgeon, My dear. could hicar them talk quite near ud. friend Vornum now procured me sowme coffce AWPUL BUSFENSE, ond hard bread, butlwas so happy snd oxclted - cannot flnd words auticlently expressive o dos | overwy cecaps that 1'could eat not g, but drank ylug ball, and rea <denl, Tho soouor perdons order Tux Cauratax | pUCTLE wili LEVE V0P S SUNOSI AL | hreer ffieer 5, fhe %4 | THB NEW YONK MENALD'S CHARGES AGADNET Fumons, 10 gt guer of iss shy Wil | (np. it Ry gl [’ g ol | et e’ s ek il Shch v bt : ot for thelr money, Address cacls day beligr | atted far servlco :}m g ihs aey m'imo.n;xr,qwn.ud with the dozous ot arrow 79 the Kditor af TAs Tridune. preceding, o t Aelalo L 0 commonced (o foel Crook's ExpgpitioN, Camr oN \Goosm . i h te; aud, out of | at howme, ihe order col D Nl h THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, | calls e such les than sl fne posts, aud outot | 3t bome, the rdee éomeato Vmeve:™t Sheniners | ¢ye July 25, Tho Now York Heald'ssomr 1,500 P QHICAGO, ILL, pital frequently cannot ¢ f{n'ono for treatment, | wer nwu!or the Missourl; whils, when the ‘spondence from Crook's Expedition fudirectly Jeadings coal companies. Tho Lehigh & Wilkes- barre Company, which in ordlnary times pays its emgluym nearly $500,000 each mouth, re- duces I fiurum. ot alt ottlcluls and employes, and the Delaware & fHudson Cowvavy reduced 103 per cent ou cmployes. i